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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower220 View Post
    I asked for a one piece and they don't make it in the faux teak, I don't know why.
    I don't either considering they did the entire floor and such for the Nautique Billabong boat with faux teak. While the colors in this pic are off you get the point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed G View Post
    To me, just plain teak looks too bland and boring
    a good, well oiled teak deck looks like the bomb on the right color of boat. on my orange, it would look like a$$, but on a solid white, black or blue.....
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  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandm View Post
    a good, well oiled teak deck looks like the bomb on the right color of boat. on my orange, it would look like a$$, but on a solid white, black or blue.....
    I love the way our teak looks on our blue boat! As far as looking bland well if it was just teak plywood it would look bland to me, but with the different patterns and boards it looks great, you know like old oak furnature each deck is unique.

  4. #14
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    Here it is without the cover in the water.

    Good day skiing until I fell hard crossing for the 4 buoy and ruptured my eardrum. It rung my bell pretty good and caused a lot of drizziness after impact. Within 4-5 minutes, I was better with the "water in the ear" clog. I did a valsalva (hold your nose and blow to clear your ears) and air was rushing out of my ear. About 40 minutes later, pain set in. By 4 hours later, I went to the ER. While waiting, my ear started draining liquid mixed with blood and the pain went way down. I got some drops for the ear and it should heal itself in a couple of weeks.
    Probably no more skiing this year and probably won't fly for a week or so.

    Be careful out there.
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  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower220 View Post
    Here it is without the cover in the water.

    Good day skiing until I fell hard crossing for the 4 buoy and ruptured my eardrum. It rung my bell pretty good and caused a lot of drizziness after impact. Within 4-5 minutes, I was better with the "water in the ear" clog. I did a valsalva (hold your nose and blow to clear your ears) and air was rushing out of my ear. About 40 minutes later, pain set in. By 4 hours later, I went to the ER. While waiting, my ear started draining liquid mixed with blood and the pain went way down. I got some drops for the ear and it should heal itself in a couple of weeks.
    Probably no more skiing this year and probably won't fly for a week or so.

    Be careful out there.
    Maxpower! Oooch!!! When Zachary ruptured his ear drum slap boxing with friends the emergency room doctor said it would heal in a few weeks. Well we went to an ENT specialist anyway and found out not only did it rupture but it blew a section of the eardrum back. He had to have surgery and a skin graft. Please go to an ENT doctor to get this checked out!!! He was told no watersports for 6 months but luckily young ones heal fast and he was only out for a month. But even then I had to promise the doctor he would only ski and kneeboard with a helmet that had the ear flaps on it. He didn't like it but he wore it.

  6. #16
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    So i guess they do make the faux teak in a one piece pad, here's proof from their Facebook page.
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    I've started wearing my helmet (with ear flaps) for wakeboarding and skiing. In my opinion it's not a freaking fashion show anyway. I actually took a hard fall wakeboarding on Saturday and it would of hurt a lot more if I wasn't wearing the brain bucket.
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  8. #18
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    Yep found some others too!

    http://www.boatwoodwork.com/

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    heres a pic of my faux seadek I love it.
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    Jason I saw your boat on WW awesome job on the restoration.
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    02 Mobius LSV ---- Sold and always will be remembered as the one that started it all.

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